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Diabetes Cure? Shanghai Lab Develops Groundbreaking Treatment
18 Mar
Summary
- New treatment targets diabetes root cause, not just symptoms.
- Patients regain islet function and autonomous glucose regulation.
- Minimally invasive transplant uses lab-grown regenerative islets.

A pioneering treatment developed by researchers in Shanghai offers a new approach to potentially curing type 1 diabetes. This therapy targets the fundamental cause of the disease by regenerating islet function, allowing for autonomous blood glucose regulation. The minimally invasive procedure involves transplanting lab-grown regenerative islets, known as 'E-islets,' into patients.
This innovative method uses endodermal stem cells, streamlining the process and significantly reducing the risk of tumor formation compared to older techniques. Early clinical studies have shown promising results in patients, with regulatory approvals for clinical trials already secured in China in April 2025 and the United States in January 2026. If successful, this regenerative islet therapy could be approved for market use by 2029, marking a significant advancement beyond symptom management.
The treatment represents a paradigm shift from conventional insulin injections, addressing the autoimmune destruction of islet beta cells. Researchers are optimistic that this approach, which repairs damaged bodily components, could lead to a functional cure for type 1 diabetes, alleviating the lifelong burdens associated with the condition.



